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will the president cave on the big three? florida congressman, allan grayson has a few thoughts and a big announcement you will hear only on "the ed show." mitchell bachmann is pulling ahead in iowa, and sticking her foot in her mouth on slavery again. and explosive new allegations made by a former nypd officer about 9/11 victims' families. tonight, calls for officials to investigate. good evening, republicans are willing to gut the entire social safety next but still, refuse to raise one dime in taxes. the president called them on the carpet this morning. >> i have bent over backwards to work with the republicans, to try to come up with a formulation that doesn't require them to vote, some time in the next m to increase taxes. what i have said, to identify a revenue package that makes sense, comensurate with the sacrifices we are asking other people to make, then i am happy to work with you. >> the last thing boehner wants to do, no interest in asking for shared sacrifice from the rich. >> we have 9.2% unemployment. their pr
will the president cave on the big three? florida congressman, allan grayson has a few thoughts and a big announcement you will hear only on "the ed show." mitchell bachmann is pulling ahead in iowa, and sticking her foot in her mouth on slavery again. and explosive new allegations made by a former nypd officer about 9/11 victims' families. tonight, calls for officials to investigate. good evening, republicans are willing to gut the entire social safety next but still, refuse to raise...
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i want a big deal, $4 trillion over ten years. like the bipartisan commission of bowles and simpson and they don't want to kick the can down the road. before you respond, here she's portraying speaker boehner as being in a tough spot with his own party. showing sympathy for the lad. let's listen. >> my experience with john boehner is, has been good. i think he's a good man who wants to do right by the country. the politics that swept him into the speakership were good for a midterm election. they're tough for governing. >> tough for governing. >> well, they're very good for a mid-term election, because it allowed him to be part ever the governing conversation, which john boehner clearly is now, and what happened with john boehner is, there was a fundamental disagreement between his definition of tax reform and the white house definition of tax reform and on the pace which it would be dealt with later on in the year if he were to get this big deal. as details began to filter down the rank and feel, mr. speaker, you're too far out o
i want a big deal, $4 trillion over ten years. like the bipartisan commission of bowles and simpson and they don't want to kick the can down the road. before you respond, here she's portraying speaker boehner as being in a tough spot with his own party. showing sympathy for the lad. let's listen. >> my experience with john boehner is, has been good. i think he's a good man who wants to do right by the country. the politics that swept him into the speakership were good for a midterm...
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the big lesson for minnesota is the unthinkable is possible. you have a tendency to think in these sorts of situations it's just a game of chicken, there will be a resolution, the debt ceiling will be lifted, but sometimes a game of chicken ends in a car crash. the last thing that republicans walked out of in terms of trying to avert this car crash was a meeting president obama convened yesterday in washington. you may remember mr. obama told everyone to dress casually because they were going to be there for a long time, right? that's why we have the pictures where they look vaguely, slightly, iranian, because they are not wearing ties. women look the same they always do, but the men, a little ahmadinejad fashion there. even though they were tieless because they would be there all day working on, house speaker john boehner before the meeting even started on sunday, told the reporters he could not support any big deal that the president wanted, period. so in the end, their long day of sweaty, tieless negotiations only lasted an hour and 15 minut
the big lesson for minnesota is the unthinkable is possible. you have a tendency to think in these sorts of situations it's just a game of chicken, there will be a resolution, the debt ceiling will be lifted, but sometimes a game of chicken ends in a car crash. the last thing that republicans walked out of in terms of trying to avert this car crash was a meeting president obama convened yesterday in washington. you may remember mr. obama told everyone to dress casually because they were going...
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one, he wants a big deal, $4 trillion in budget deficit reduction. the second point, any deficit reduction package must include tax revenue increases, and third, the debt ceiling increase must be large enough to push our debt crisis forward to at least 2013 before we need the next increase in the debt ceiling. that, of course, is after, after the presidential election. the president made it clear today which one of those three negotiating positions is most important to him. >> i'm happy to consider all options, all alternatives that they are looking at. the things that i will not consider are a 30-day or a 60-day or a 90-day or a 180-day temporary stopgap resolution to this problem. this is the united states of america, and, you know, we don't manage our affairs in three-month increments. we don't risk u.s. default on our obligations because we can't put politics aside. i will not sign a 30-day or a 60-day or a 90-day extension. that is just not an acceptable approach, and if we think it's going to be hard -- if we think it's hard now, imagine how th
one, he wants a big deal, $4 trillion in budget deficit reduction. the second point, any deficit reduction package must include tax revenue increases, and third, the debt ceiling increase must be large enough to push our debt crisis forward to at least 2013 before we need the next increase in the debt ceiling. that, of course, is after, after the presidential election. the president made it clear today which one of those three negotiating positions is most important to him. >> i'm happy...
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this is a big idealogical victory for the taliban. many people are wondering right now what kind of vacuum is going to be left behind and who will fill that vacuum now that awk is dead. >> thank you. let's turn to nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, you've been doing some reporting on this assassination. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we were able to find out a few more details about how exactly this assassination took place. as tia mentioned awk was in his home which is also an office in kandahar this morning he was receiving some tribal elders. there were several dozen people in his home office at the time. that's when one of his most trusted security aids. not exactly a bodyguard. someone who coordinates for him. someone who's been working for the karzai family for about ten years and even a distant relative. this security aid a man came into a meeting walked into the room actually interrupting it and asked karzai if he could have a word with him. this is a trusted individual. he asked if karzai would be w
this is a big idealogical victory for the taliban. many people are wondering right now what kind of vacuum is going to be left behind and who will fill that vacuum now that awk is dead. >> thank you. let's turn to nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel. richard, you've been doing some reporting on this assassination. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we were able to find out a few more details about how exactly this assassination took place. as tia mentioned awk was in his...
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it seemed like it was big. now it looks like it's all over the place. it's hitting mural talk in the pocket. >> i think the three most interesting developments are that shareholders have amended their suit that they had already filed for nepotism charges to say that the complete culture of corruption and mismanagement of the phone-hacking scandal will cost shareholders a lot of money, amalgamated bank is the lead filer on that claim. everyone from eliot spitzer to the main ethics group in washington is calling for congress to get involved. a new thing came up today which is, in the states we can prosecute both james murdoch individually as well as the company as a whole, because it is a u.s. listed company under something we call the foreign corrupt practices act. we've used it before. >> so they could be prosecuted here. >> absolutely. >> with the falling stock, is it possible that they would have to get rid of mir their american holdings, like some of the newspapers or even in effect fox news? >> i don't think they're moving to that level of concern q
it seemed like it was big. now it looks like it's all over the place. it's hitting mural talk in the pocket. >> i think the three most interesting developments are that shareholders have amended their suit that they had already filed for nepotism charges to say that the complete culture of corruption and mismanagement of the phone-hacking scandal will cost shareholders a lot of money, amalgamated bank is the lead filer on that claim. everyone from eliot spitzer to the main ethics group in...
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>> will the saudis and people on the board with big shares push him out? >> i think, yes. i think that's what's going to happen is the larger shareholders, the saudis, notably will begin to question -- >> okay, okay. >> question whether the murdochs should be running this company. >> thank you, good question. you're both great. when we return, let me finish with my thoughts about betty ford. comes centrum. with vitamins and minerals balanced to support your energy... ♪ ...and healthy skin. everyday benefits from advanced formulas. discover the complete benefits of centrum. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in here is almost impossible to say. >>> let me finish tonight with the first lady
>> will the saudis and people on the board with big shares push him out? >> i think, yes. i think that's what's going to happen is the larger shareholders, the saudis, notably will begin to question -- >> okay, okay. >> question whether the murdochs should be running this company. >> thank you, good question. you're both great. when we return, let me finish with my thoughts about betty ford. comes centrum. with vitamins and minerals balanced to support your...
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i think he'd like to do something big. his politics within his caucus are very difficult. >> well, here's what he means. in a new poll, we see the complicated political caucus they are dealing with. the number of americans who are very concerned about default has ticked up seven points in the last two months. then it was just 35% believe not raising the limit and risking default was worse than raising it and potentially spurring more spending. now 42% see greater risk in a potential default, 47% are more concerned about lifting the limit but the gap has narrowed. that gets you talking about the education of the public in the last two months. look at the republican side. the folks who have been more engaged in this debate since the outset, the numbers have only hardened. 66% of republicans are more concerned with raising the debt limit compared to 60% in may. that number rises to 75% among republicans who identify with the tea party. so this is the issue. and speaker boehner has said he would only raise the debt ceiling to
i think he'd like to do something big. his politics within his caucus are very difficult. >> well, here's what he means. in a new poll, we see the complicated political caucus they are dealing with. the number of americans who are very concerned about default has ticked up seven points in the last two months. then it was just 35% believe not raising the limit and risking default was worse than raising it and potentially spurring more spending. now 42% see greater risk in a potential...
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a big second amendment. delined pulled out a pink loaded pistol and pointed the weapon's laser at his chest. he said she told him not to worry, since she didn't have her hand on the trigger. after the story was published kline said she didn't point the gun at him and he himself sat down in front of it. whatever happened, it we all agree loaded guns shouldn't be part of the interview process. >>> now, moving to hollywood, arnold schwarzenegger gets back in the saddle. the former governor of california just signed on to his first postscandal project. a western action film, a sci-fi film "the land stand." shooting on the mother vie is scheduled to start in september. i wish him luck. actually i really did like "true lies." >>> former british prime minister says murdoch's people used noncriminals to access health and banking records and tried to bring down his government. how far is this going to go? >>> you're watching "hardball." only on msnbc. [ female announcer ] ever wish vegetables didn't taste so vegetabl
a big second amendment. delined pulled out a pink loaded pistol and pointed the weapon's laser at his chest. he said she told him not to worry, since she didn't have her hand on the trigger. after the story was published kline said she didn't point the gun at him and he himself sat down in front of it. whatever happened, it we all agree loaded guns shouldn't be part of the interview process. >>> now, moving to hollywood, arnold schwarzenegger gets back in the saddle. the former...
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he is attending a big two-day summit with 200 big-money donors. some have not picked a horse in the 2012 race. >>> for new york city mayor rudy giuliani, expecting to make his decision soon. as bad as the national unemployment rate is, 9.2%, it's much worse among veterans. 11.5% of those who served since 9/11 are out of work. for 18 to 24-year-old male vets it's nearly 22%. that disturbing trend is the trigger for new legislation. new york senator kristen gillibrand joins me now. >> good to talk to you. >> what do you think can be done to fix this? those numbers are horrifying. >> they are terrible. if 1-5 of our young vets are out of work, we need to do something about it. this bill gives them more training before they separate from the military, which would allow them to have access to job training, resume writing and learning to interview. it helps them to translate what they learned in the military to the kind of work employers want. if somebody is a tank operator, an employer might not know what that means. if he define that as expert in hydr
he is attending a big two-day summit with 200 big-money donors. some have not picked a horse in the 2012 race. >>> for new york city mayor rudy giuliani, expecting to make his decision soon. as bad as the national unemployment rate is, 9.2%, it's much worse among veterans. 11.5% of those who served since 9/11 are out of work. for 18 to 24-year-old male vets it's nearly 22%. that disturbing trend is the trigger for new legislation. new york senator kristen gillibrand joins me now....
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>>> the big divide. congressional leaders return to the negotiating table in a few hours trying to hammer out a deal. the two sides farther apart than they've ever been. the question is, if not now, when will a deal happen? >>> the extreme heat is the number one killer in the u.s. claiming more lives than tornados, floods, even hurricanes. how bad things are getting across the country right now. >>> praying gay away. the secret videotape involving presidential candidate michele bachmann and her husband's clinic. does their business claim to have a cure for homosexuality? calling rupert murdoch, the media magnate and his son have been called before parliament to explain the phone-tapping scandal that could bring them down. >>> i'm thomas roberts. we get to president obama preparing for another round of debt talks with congressional leaders as the clock continues to tick. speaker boehner reenforced his party's message and put pressure on the president this morning. take a listen. >> this debt limit increas
>>> the big divide. congressional leaders return to the negotiating table in a few hours trying to hammer out a deal. the two sides farther apart than they've ever been. the question is, if not now, when will a deal happen? >>> the extreme heat is the number one killer in the u.s. claiming more lives than tornados, floods, even hurricanes. how bad things are getting across the country right now. >>> praying gay away. the secret videotape involving presidential...
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w but we just took a big run at getting our health care costs icck in line. def $1.3 trillion in deficit savingo according to cbo. mr. president, in conclusion,w f the overview of the budgethat framework that we are offering our colleagues for their $ consideration provides $4 trillion in deficit reductios over ten years. it's actually 5 trillion if measured on the same basis as the fiscal commission.hat we we have adopted what we think is a more plausible baseline int light of things that haveed s happened so far this year. still lies the debt by 2014, tht deficit to 2.5% of gdp by 2015 and 1.3% by 2021. tax r but tax reform that simplifieso, that goes after offshore tax havens and tax shelters and previews fairness and we rejectt the house gop plan to end the to medicare as we know it andwe prt protect education, energy andins infrastructure investments.ic we have balance the deficit and debt reduction plans, cuttinging spending by about $2 trillion, providing additional revenue by about $2 trillion. as let me conclude as i began by r saying ourev revenue p
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i really think the government's too big. i think we're outside the bounds of the enumerated powers and i think the problem is too big government we need to put it on a very strict atkins' style diet and lose about six or eight inches in its waistband. but i don't agree with him when it comes to tax expenditures that are stupid and calling that a tax increase if you take away the direct payments to somebody to get the todo something they already have todo. so in philosophy i agree, we need a smaller government, a more limited government, a more effective vernment, but i think the idea of somebody outside of congress telling us what our tax policy would be is ludicrous. >> rose: (laughs) this is what... i should make a point that we invited senator durbin and senator conrad tonight as well a they'll appear hopefully later this week. this is what david brooks said, as you well know. "if the republican party were a normal party it would take advantage of this amazing moment. it is being offered trillions of dollars in spending c
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back to the big point. >> that's the big point. >> he's there. >> he's there, the republicans are not. >> let's get back to the big point. it's july 12. it has to be done by august 2. >> and about the 22nd or 23rd to write it. you have to send it. >> see, that's the problem. and let me make my point here. the problem is, that when you rush into wars like iraq, when you rush into bailouts like t.a.r.p., you say here's a three-page piece of paper, give me $700 billion or the economy collapses? you know what happens? too big to fail gets bigger. and we've seen this. the tick-tock. it's like the government shutdown. they rush to a deal and suddenly at $38 billion -- you find out two months later becomes a $7 billion cost to taxpayers. so we're here now. and, again, i salute the president. all i'm saying is we have to extend it past august 2 if we're going to know what we're passing. remember when we heard that the stimulus package was the most important package ever to save the economy? and no one on the show r
back to the big point. >> that's the big point. >> he's there. >> he's there, the republicans are not. >> let's get back to the big point. it's july 12. it has to be done by august 2. >> and about the 22nd or 23rd to write it. you have to send it. >> see, that's the problem. and let me make my point here. the problem is, that when you rush into wars like iraq, when you rush into bailouts like t.a.r.p., you say here's a three-page piece of paper, give me $700...
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her mom said she knew he'd be big but not this big. dak tors attribute his large size to gestational diabetes. his mom said he'll be fine. his dad says he sees football in his son's future. oh, yes. >> 16 pounds? >> 16 pounds. >> jermichael. she gave birth to a small man? >> what? >> that's giving birth to a small man, if they're that size. >> all right. >>> time now for our ridiculist. tonight we're adding the octomom haters. all those who dare to disparage single mom nadya suleman who hassle 14 kids including her 2-year-old octuplets. and one kristen johnson of "third rock from the sun." tmz reports that she was on a flight from l.a. to new york with octomom and her kids and did the eight screaming 2-year-old annoyed her so much she asked octomom to keep it down. she asked kristen how she was supposed to do that to which she supplied, get more help at which time, octomom said, get a life. i happen to believe children are our future. octomom is 14 times more concerned about the future than the rest of us. wrap your mind around that li
her mom said she knew he'd be big but not this big. dak tors attribute his large size to gestational diabetes. his mom said he'll be fine. his dad says he sees football in his son's future. oh, yes. >> 16 pounds? >> 16 pounds. >> jermichael. she gave birth to a small man? >> what? >> that's giving birth to a small man, if they're that size. >> all right. >>> time now for our ridiculist. tonight we're adding the octomom haters. all those who dare to...
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you that ten times and i give you a big screen t.v. or a big teddy bear and all your money back. >> reporter: okay. now, did you just let me win? >> yeah, i did. now i'm going to let you lose. >> reporter: watch what happens when he moves the tee an eighth of an inch. >> we'll build your confidence, make you think you're a superstar then we break you down and take all your money. >> reporter: he told us he had seen people routinely lose $80 or $100 at a time or more. what's the most you've ever had somebody into the game..? >> couple of gs. >> reporter: we took hidden cameras to fort hood on july 4. after three hours of watching soldiers lose their pay, it was time to ask some questions. does it bother you at all, ripping these soldiers off at this game? their hard-earned money... >> i didn't rip anybody off, sir. >> reporter: yes, you are, this game is completely rigged. >> no, it's not. >> reporter: it's a timer you control and you control it by where you put the... >> why are you sticking it on me? >> reporter: because you're rippin
you that ten times and i give you a big screen t.v. or a big teddy bear and all your money back. >> reporter: okay. now, did you just let me win? >> yeah, i did. now i'm going to let you lose. >> reporter: watch what happens when he moves the tee an eighth of an inch. >> we'll build your confidence, make you think you're a superstar then we break you down and take all your money. >> reporter: he told us he had seen people routinely lose $80 or $100 at a time or...
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we need to grow this economy in a big-time way. stronger and faster economic growth is the best way to successfully put americans back to work. to generate that growth and create those jobs, we must clear away the impediments government has imposed. we must reduce the uncertainty that discourages business from expanding and hiring. we must stop wringing our hands and start acting quickly and boldly to solve our problems. we must recapture what america can do, that americans. that will install new confidence in consumers and investors. growth will not solve all of our nation's challenges right away, but we can do a helluva lot more with growth and we can do without it. businesses will get more customers, government will get more revenues, and more importantly, americans will get more jobs if we focus on growth. so what must we do to get the stronger and faster growth we need to put americans back to work? i would like to suggest a few steps. some that can help create joe -- growth and jobs right away, and others will help over a lon
we need to grow this economy in a big-time way. stronger and faster economic growth is the best way to successfully put americans back to work. to generate that growth and create those jobs, we must clear away the impediments government has imposed. we must reduce the uncertainty that discourages business from expanding and hiring. we must stop wringing our hands and start acting quickly and boldly to solve our problems. we must recapture what america can do, that americans. that will install...
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i think he'd like to do something big. his politics within his caucus are very difficult -- you're right. and this is part of the problem with a political process where folks are rewarded for saying irresponsible things to win elections or obtain short-term political gain, when we actually are in a position to try to do something hard we haven't always laid the groundwork for. and i think that it's going to take some work on his side, but, look, it's also going to take some work on our side, in order to get this thing done. i mean, the vast majority of democrats on capitol hill would prefer not to have to do anything on entitlements -- would prefer, frankly, not to have to do anything on some of these debt and deficit problems. and i'm sympathetic to their concerns, because they're looking after folks who are already hurting and already vulnerable, and there are a lot of families out there and seniors who are dependent on some of these programs. and what i've tried to explain to them is, number one, if you look at the numb
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that's why the big trade -- that's why the big trade. there's no way we can get the grand bargain going. there's not enough time. what we need to do is not raise the debt ceiling. to these people who say they have paid into social security and how they have paid this and they have paid that -- that is not true. my grandmother, who is taking care of five children of a widowed mother -- money was taken out of her check to pay for social security when there was a whole generation of people who would not reach 65 -- they are the ones who sacrificed. host: house budget chairman paul ryan was on one of the morning shows this morning. here is the ap story. he made those comments on the cbs "the early show." good morning. caller: good morning. i'm thinking about this and thinking that people have been trying to do their own business. there's a woman who came from africa and people did not know how -- she had to go to cosmetology school to get a license to braid hair. growing up, there were barbershops and all kinds of things. they did not go to
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there were three big alliance harper in thailand. a healthy baby african lions, two of them are male, one is female. does he describes the newborns in a success. stay with us, the news at 6:30 p.m. is coming up next. >> here at civic center station, a protest shut down the station. let me show you some video. demonstrators were protesting this shooting from last sunday were a man was shot and killed by bart police officers. after 5:00 p.m. the crowd grew to over 100 people, someone tried to climb on top of the train. bart shut down the civic center station for bart and muni. at this point, people are having to get down to powell street to get on bart up and muni trains. at this point, we are being told as of this hour that people are now being able to get off at 6 center station although we have not seen that happen for ourselves. bart officials are now saying that you are able to exit at civic center station. there is a big police presence at several other stations including powell and embarcadero. protesters aborted its trains at t
there were three big alliance harper in thailand. a healthy baby african lions, two of them are male, one is female. does he describes the newborns in a success. stay with us, the news at 6:30 p.m. is coming up next. >> here at civic center station, a protest shut down the station. let me show you some video. demonstrators were protesting this shooting from last sunday were a man was shot and killed by bart police officers. after 5:00 p.m. the crowd grew to over 100 people, someone tried...
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you are married to those big solid rockets. and if there's a failure then, there is no way out for the crew. and as we saw, that was how challenger 25 years ago was destroyed. they had a malfunction in one of the rockets. it caused the whole thing to explode. i'm talking about one of the solid rockets within the first two minutes of flight. well, we're going to have a much safer way to get to and from the space station. the sad thing is, however, that the rocket for humans is not ready and it's going to take about another three years. and, therefore, it is sad that all of that finest launch team in the world at the kennedy space center, a good part of them are having to be laid off. and that will -- that employment will ramp up over the next several years as we build and launch those kind of rockets. now, there's another set of human rated rockets. i'm just talking about the manned space program now. i'm not talking about the unmanned. look what we're getting ready. this year we're going to jupit jupiter. later on, we are getti
you are married to those big solid rockets. and if there's a failure then, there is no way out for the crew. and as we saw, that was how challenger 25 years ago was destroyed. they had a malfunction in one of the rockets. it caused the whole thing to explode. i'm talking about one of the solid rockets within the first two minutes of flight. well, we're going to have a much safer way to get to and from the space station. the sad thing is, however, that the rocket for humans is not ready and it's...
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that's the big issue here. so things like the value of your home, your interest rates if you're trying to buy a new one could rise, end up owing more on a mortgage if that happens. wanted to buy a car, same thing, the rates could go up higher. your gas prices could increase. your roads could be in poor quality, all because of the problem the government has borrowing money and how that affects the rest of the markets. let's say we're looking at the breadwinners in the house. dad is a small business owner. he could be unemployed. that's a possibility. his savings could lose money. he could have a difficult time getting a loan to expand his business because money just gets tighter at times like this. say mom actually works for the government. she could wind up furloughed if they can't afford to pay for her. credit card rates could rise. the daughter in the house is in the military. her salary could be limited or delayed. possible ious from the government and contractors who make things for and provide services to
that's the big issue here. so things like the value of your home, your interest rates if you're trying to buy a new one could rise, end up owing more on a mortgage if that happens. wanted to buy a car, same thing, the rates could go up higher. your gas prices could increase. your roads could be in poor quality, all because of the problem the government has borrowing money and how that affects the rest of the markets. let's say we're looking at the breadwinners in the house. dad is a small...